#2 The Shockmaster Arrives

1993 wasn't the best year for wrestling. The leader in pro-wrestling at the time, the WWF, was trotting out gimmicks like repo men, evil clowns and seven-foot giants in hairy bodysuits. So if the WWF was in such a creative lull, one can only imagine the disaster gimmicks WCW was producing.
Enter The Shockmaster. The Shockmaster was played by Fred Ottoman, the wrestler formerly known as Tugboat. He made his disastrous debut by crashing through the set of A Flair For The Gold, an interview segment hosted by Ric Flair. Sting was being interviewed and when he stated that his partner would be "none other than The Shockmaster," Pyro went off near a wall and Shockmaster blasted through the wall. Or rather, that is what he was supposed to do.
Instead, he broke some of the walls and fell through the rest. As the cameras rolled on the fallen star, you could hear Davey Boy Smith laughing in the background. The crowd groaned. On top of the hilariously bad debut, The Shockmaster was no more than a big guy in a denim button-up shirt and a glittered hard hat. That was the extent of his gimmick. Luckily for poor Fred Ottoman and the fans of WCW, The Shockmaster did not last long. He presumably left the WCW in search of an easier wall to break through.
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